The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, April 15, 1863, Image 3

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TIE POTTEROOUNTy JOURNAL
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~ .,,Audersport, Wednesday • : Eveining,ittir.l3,
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Local ` c :General.
serDo not forket the in the Court
House evening. Let evefy loyal
nu4be present.•
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1149.,Tbe ltnst Pennsyli , anian in whiCh are
Ihe drafted men from Allis county are. w.,itli
Gen: Foiter, .at'Washingtoti; N. C., who is
_now surrounded by Rebels. . -' ' .
,„_,: Itel,.A letter from . ;jaeligni Tenn., says the
t= J. - writer heard' a disfingniilred officer of that
%-. department remark 'that "if he had eighty
'''"thousand of your Northern rebel ,democrats,
brigailed, and down", !here, iae _would take
Vicksburg inside of ten -days, or loose every
mien in nthe attempt, and lasaulcfre 4-care a (I—n
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which • ' •-•
copperhead journals are rejoicing
now that clergymen aresubjeet to'.be drafted, and
contend that as. they are in favor of the war
thei Should fight. In other Words, as the
clergy are generally patriotic end loyal, they
are depounced by. the 'Trebel sympathizers,
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:'4 i iiiidi;lraitors arid cbiraids' tinting tfie Rev
i '
.I . olution, found the same fault with the clergy,
... , ...
on account of their patriotic efforts ha our
' struggle with Great Brita l iti. j
:36,..fames T. Brady,l in a recent speech;
alluded to a 'visit to a room in the Vatican at
Roils° upon the ceiling Of which the flags of
allinations were to be seem He looked them
over from the oldest to the 'youngest, When
,he saw the Stars and Stripes, he asked him
self the question why it.was that our . fathers
were the first to put the stairs on the flags ?
The only qiswer that cotild . he given was that
--'our farthers.looked 14 to God. lor help, that
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: they saw the stars and piante4. diem in our
banner. - - .
INTEICESTING4 TO ScEoos-TEAcitras AND Di
flaCrons.---Certificates to teachers issued by
"county superintendents," and` "certificates
• by .president and secretary of board of direr
tors to county superintendent 'that schools
been opentand in operation according
to law," must each have a ten cent stamp
tamed ; trod' that "agreetnents or contracts
between teachSri "and board cdifireCtors, to
teach," must'tach haVe'a five-cent stamp af
• tied. In the first and last instances the
stamp duty is to be paid hj, the "teacher. In .
--• the second, by the secretor} , of the board, anti
charged to the distrlet." .
• /4lir The Spring ExarninatiousOf Teachers
'will be held by the County,SapeCintendent a
the following times and, places, commencitq
:at 10 A. M. Writing materials will be needed
Cnudersport 1 1G
• Roulette " 17
' Mr. Israel Burt's 18
Mr.' Stepheß Horton's • ", '2O
Mr. Wm. Burleson'a 2l
Bird School_ lloitie " • 22
Germania " 23
Maj. J. M. Kilbourne's '
- Sunderlinville
Andrews Settlement
Genesee Forks
,2,43ingharn Centec
Harrison
Lewisville
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Uniou League,
',The Loyal men of Conde'.Sport and vicinity
ire invited to meet, in Council at, the Court
Alciuse, an Thursday Evening, April 1611 i, at 8
4o'clock for the purpose of pleßginglimited'and
‘organized suppcirt to the ;National and State
-terovernments, for the suppression cif rebellibn
laud mai i ntaioing the Natioti in i 0 integrity
'.or all.theerritory ever covered by its flag.
C. S. DOSES,
ISAAC I' , ENSON,
H. J. 01,M.STEI),
DAN-BAKER,
THOMAS KING,
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J. B. SMITH,
M. W. McALABNEY,
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b. C. fiA.IIRABEE,•
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D. F. GLASSUIRE,
V. W. KNOX.I
_ ger.Many of 'the good people of this State
thave;heretofore found it impossible to believe
(hat there existed in the North such In organ
ization as the Knights of the ;Golden Circle;
laut, last week, this question was determined
to a certainty by the arrest tour men in
Reading, who were :taken before the United
`States Commissioner, at Philtoa, and after a
bearing, hquitd in the sum of j 54,000, eath to.
appear on:the first Monday in May. Vitim
the evidence elicited they are; for all moral
purposes, Proved to be members of this:trea
tionable relic of Coition a's Southern school of
.A mob threatened to, leave Reading,
for the ptOrpose of rescuing them from. the
Commissioner, but this they finally concluded
not to do for fear of meeting with a. reception
becoming a baud of armed .1 - telas. Let the
loyal people take warning from this,! be More
united in the , common cause, and spurn these
men and their papers from you when they
seek to get between you add .your country.
Our country niust be preserved, if every poli
tical Party and creed •i 4 sunk hi the ocean of
oblivion. The hearts that were fired at the
, .
booniing of the cannon against Fort Suritpter
got their temper frtim the bloodi that biallowed
the field of - Lexington. The institutions our
fathers founded shall'receive a new birth from,
the womb of Liberty. Let Golden; Circles
strike their midnight blows they will be
mast; be fruitless. ' We need something to
unite us in the North and perhaps - this is the
thing that is to, do it. Whereever a 'Knight'
has shown his Gad he has been Frtowed down;
and they soot learn that it is igno
miny's death to shortheir stml;yibeittis among
tke true, the loyal. Covert treason may live,
open treason must die., 'The strong hand of
the Government,
.supported by the !Mighty
aria of the people, willbnilthese leaders from
their purposes, - and ' '
11 The mower mows oh, though the adder may
writhe,
And the dopperb ead coil ronoct.thehlahle of
scythe,"
seirllien'tivil war. was first precipitated
"upon the country,
, neither , the National or
'Biati'GoVerriments lind'lnyisettfs "at: their
.cammatid , itith .. whidb 'to clothe or equip the
army that must he.prt . in the field. ..klennsyl- .
vania troops `were the firstto reach Washing'
ton, .and Gov-Curtin was the most -earnestly
inefgeticqn preparing fcr the: merieney.;
course; unprinCipled' Men 'must neCds,inaka:.
their,countrie.sl necessity their own opporttf- 1
nity, and'as a matter of course frauds, would
creep in , and . did creep in"; `'shoddy" clothing
was furnished the array" by contr"actors whose
love of lucie Was stronger than their love of
country. - At L the - time; the copperhead press
charged thaGoveraor with being implicated
:thest frauds: 7- 'Two committees, appointed
ttt different times and composed of a majority
of deMocrats, investigated this charga and
declared It to be false, and relieved him of
all and every chargé of complicity with these
fraudulent transactions. From tiine-to
the present, Gov.,Curtin has been tireless in
the work of Making as conifortable as'poasibla
the position of the soldier ; has. contrived
every conceivable measure to ward og,many
pf,the hardships incident to a. soldiar's life;
and fcr this' devotion to his- country and' H.S ;
noble .defenders he bas .reCeiVed the thanks
of every _Pennsylvania Regiment; This ! has
for a short time quieted the_ hewlings- of his
villiGers, but of late they have,liroken forth. ,
with increased Venom, all the mere bitter fore
their short rest. They fear that he will be the
next candidate for Governor and' e.onceive it
to be their Politically-patriOtie duty to be thus
early in traducing •lim. His labors in the
army they declare to be a political crusade
hispropositions for relieving the Workingmen
a demagogue's policy for. ;catching votes.
The last policy of these copperheads is just
being developed—they publish letters, parr
porting to come from the army, containing
some most i notorious ; that these letters
were manufactured in the dens where these
treason-sheets are printed is very plain, RUE I
that they will fail of. ccomplishing the end 1
I-for which they are desig,nOcl is certain. No
loyal man will believe them, for the . eharacter.
of the papers brand them as . lies ; and the
disloyal will vote _against him at all. events.
Every loyal man; every. man who 'claims to
desire a reunion of our country, who is oppos
ed to living under the Jeff. Davis clispotism,
who believes freedom has the first debit to
dominion and Slavery no claim at all, who is
in favor of supporting our boys in the held
ith a good healthy opinion at home,-should
refute these base aspersions and maintain at
all times and in all places the - ciignil.:; - and
honor of our ruler's. We have said this mug.
to put honest men on •guard again.-4t-bein
causelessly prejudiced against our noble Gov
ernor by the twiny falsehoods that are now
beingtrumped through the cupnerheadorgans.
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.n. lintemAxi's REPUTEI.TION,—The success of
a'lderchaat is in keeping on , sale -what the
public irnst, awl' in selling lit fair prices. No
grocery merchant cap hope to succeed who
does not keep the good will of the hest house
keepers by selling what all such will.have ;-
D.B.DeLand & Co.'s celebrated Chemical-Sal
eratus,---the only pure article to be had for
making light and - healtbly cakes ' bread and
'biscuits. This article .is made by a. process
known only - !'o the. manufacturers, at their
_celebrated Chemical Works in Fairport, *i
che Co., N. Y. Every dealer who has sold
it should order at'once from the propriettirs.
11W19
Ti 25
' 4 27
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It :20
If .30
I r May.
INCREASE os RATE:—,—The .P4/FMETi Gazette
(English) asserts and proves by figures that
one pair of rats. Will have a progeny and de
scendants aihounting to no leSs than 65.1.0 1 0
in three years. .Now; unless this iminense
family can be irept down, they would then
cOnsunie more food than would sustain G5,-
000 human beings. It will be fat wiser in the farmer to turn his attention to- the destruction
of rats thamof small birds.
(Certainly it will. Whobvei• engages in
shooting small birds is a cruel man ; whoever
aids in exterminating rats is a benefactor -We
should like some Of our correspondents to give
us the benefit of their experience in success
fully driving out these pests. We need some
thing besides dogs, cats, and traps for this
business.—Scientific American. -
We can give our experience in a very few
words. "CosweiP Rat Exterminator is the
simplest, safest,cheapest, and surest remedy;
the- . most, perfect .14T-ification . meeting we
har'e - eyer attended. Every rat that can-get
it,'PrOPeriy prepitred . aecording to directions,
will'eatit,-cud- every one that eats- . it wlli rdie,
generally= at sonic place as distant as possible
from where the medicine was talven. - Lake
Shore - (Mich.) Mirror.
See adrertisement in this &TO
:it Stebbins'.
Lime. far sale at -- • .
GLASSMIRE & coLnt.
On And after JULY Ist, 180. the priiilege
of converting the present issue of , LEGAL
TENDER. 'NOTES INTO THE N ATIO L SIX
PER CENT.LOAN (commonly called '"'Five'
Twenties") will'cense.: . •
All who wish to invest in the Five-TWenty
Leau_must, thereforei apply before the.lst Of
JULY next.. Y.'CO ORE,
SUBSCIM'TIONAGENT,.
No. 114 South Third St., Philadelphia.
C M COSTAR'S VERMIN EXTER INATO I? ) at
STEBBINS'
To Nervous Sufferers
g - t o , BOTH SEXES._ A.Nervons Gentlemen
'hat - ino' been re'sto'red to health in a,few
„
days, 'after undergoing all the usualroutine
and irregular expensive modes of treatment;
without success, considers it his sacred duty:
to communicate to his.afflicted fellow crea
tures thaldnaNs ME'. Vent; on 1110 - re.
ceipt of an addressed envelope, he will send
(free) a copy of tte,prescription used: ,:Di
rect to Dn. JOHN M. HANG-ALL',
186 Fulton .ftreet,.Brooklyn, N.. 75(-
SOAP Quest:oli Settled: .- Ingnire nt
• STEBBINS'
EPLAN:XS FOR SCEOOL DIRECTORS It
'is-required liy- the School Law that an,
anructralatement of the school, funds bemade
on ten' written or printed hand 7 bills; of
this slat:mint be,postred up in the district. ,
* * *We - -have .lately printed a.".10t of blank's
suitable for this: purpose. Call and get
a-stock. : 1 , -. aprls
Special Notice.
PRICK CIIRRENI:7
Corrected areiy- Wednesday. by P. lA.-STEB•
BINS Sr C0. 4 -ftetail Dealers in Groceries
3F
• ' - oppositeD:f. Glassinire' r e Hotel,
t•-• ( ••• :'Condersiiiiit;;Pa. ! "3
ApPleti t 'a:reen,.? S37A to - 75
do driedt• ••' '" • r•-•. -1160 .2 00
Beans,": •. :1154 200
Beesmax,i'llt lb:, • . ; 30
'• ,• ;: 6
Berries; dried,ll quart' :0..1 6 12]
Buckwheat; %I' • 75
Buckwheat Fleur, 2.7b .,,: 00
Butter, v;ib., !zo 22
Cheese, •""• - • ' • • 10. - 12
Clorerseeil • ' 700 50..
Cern, bush.; •• • ,88 • 1,06
Corn , Meai''per cwt.,. 2.25.:;2 50
Eggs, Wdoz:l •
Flour, -
extra,`"' • bbl., ,
' •do stiperfine•
Heins, VI lb., • •
Hay, ton; -
Honey, per - • • '
Lard, ;“ - • .
Maple Sugar, per lb., • -
Oats, l bush., • • ".•
Onions, • • j" • •
Pork;'' bbl., •
• do %.4 lb., •
do in whole bog, 'l9 lb.,
Potatoes, per bush.„
Peaches, - :dried; 111 - Ib.,
Poultry;: ` th., • -
Rye, pet-Bush:,-
Salt, • •
do V sack,
Timothy Seed • •
Trout, - per bbl., '
Wheat; 11 tush., • -
White Fish, 7 E •I ?„ bbl.,
En
lEM
For Bats, 'Mice, Beaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths
in Pirs, Woolens, &c. Insects on Plants, Fowls,
Animals, Lt.c. .
Put. up 10,25 c. 50c. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles,
and Flasks, $3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public
Institutions, 4.t c.
!!Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons." •
• ".Not dangerous to the Harman Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
* * *Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
•
*Sold* 4 by all Druggists and Retaiters every
* !I I Beware It! of ttliworibiess imitations
* * *See that "CosrAn's" iname is on each Box,
Bottle and Flask,.before you buy. -
* * *Address iliesary COstar,
* * *Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y.
* *s'ald by .
P. A-. STEBBINS, k Co, '
Wholesalo Befall. Agents, Condersort, Pa.
aprlspd6m
UNT'S BLOOM OF ROSES,—for T the La
STEBBINS'
NEWJE . RSEY LAND SALE Also,
Gan den or. Fruit Farms,
Suitablii :for Grapes, Pedebes,Tedis, Rasp
berries; Strawberries,:l3lacltherries, Currants,
,tc., of 1,2 i, 5, 10,. or , 20 acres each, at the
fo.lowing.prices for the Present, viz : 20 acres
for s2oo, 10 acres for 'sl.lo, 5 acres for Sixty
Dollars, •21 acres for Forty Dollars, 1 acre for
Twenty Dollars. Payable by one
,dollar :a
week. .
: Also, good Cranberry lands, and village lots
in CHET WOOD, 25:by 100 feetot Ten Dollars
each, payable. by one dollar a; week. The
above landmnd farms, - :are situated at Chet
wood. Washington Township, Burlington Co.,
New Jersey. For further information, apply,
with a - P. 0. Stamp, tor a Circular, to
: B. FRANKLIN CLARK ; '
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N. DO Cedpr Street, New Yorky i N.• 3 l .
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TITUNI" BLOOM OF POSES.—for:: the Le.
dies;—,ttt STEBI3INSi
the School Dder:toVs of Poiti.7' County:
GENI ; LE3InN,:—In pursuance of the. 13d sec
tion of the Act of Bth May, .1854, .you are
,hereby notified to meet in convention,"at the
Court House, in Coudersport, on the ficst Mon
day in May '
. 1 - 563 being the 4th dap of *month,
at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and select, rice
yore, by q majority of the whole .number of
Directors present, one person of literitry and
scientific acquirements,. and -of skill :pad ex.
perience in the art of teaching, as County Su
perintendent, for tue three succeeding" years.;
determine the amount of compensation for the
same ; and certify the result to the State Su.:
perintendent, - at-,Harrisburg, ns required by
the 30th. and 40th sections of said nod,
• , S. LEWtSi
County Superintendent of • Pptter' County
Leyrisyille,. April Gth, 1863: - •
BLOu3I OF ROSES,—for the . La
dies,—et ' • STELIE'd:VS'
For sale
ESTABLISHED 1760.
pt:Tmn ILontfa.9,AIRD,
Snuff & - TpbpLeco liTarnAacturer,
16 and 18 Chambers St., .
(Formerly 42. Chatham Street, , Kezo Forlo
Vonhl call the aftentloti of tienler.4 to ih r e'
micles of hiJ manufacture,
BROWN §/lfrF.P.
Demigios,
Pure Virginia;
Naellitueilo;
Copenhagen.,
Flue Rappee,
Cuarse Pappeo,
Atherican Gentleman,
YELLOW SNUFF.
• Honey -Dew Scotch,
High TbaSt Scotch, Fresh lioneyDew Scotch,
Irish High ToaSt, • Fresh Scotch,
' or Lundyfoot. •
* * *Attention is called to the large rednc
tion. in prices of Fine-Cut Cheping and Smok
ing Tobaccos, .which will Le found of a Supe
rior ifunlitY: •
SMOEING. IN cIUT CIiEWING. . SMOMG.
P.A.L. f .or plain..Long,S.Jago,
No. 1, Cavendish, oy.Sweet, sp.inish,
No. 2; Swe;'t Scented Oroitoco, Canaster,
Nos.
.1 & 2 caise'd, . . Turkish
Gignillated.' . Tin Foil Cavendish.
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N. 8.--A circular of prices will, be seat on
application.—©p Sly
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A.Pp:S;IFIEB:I The "Big Thing" on Boap,
fdr•sale id • . STEBI3L'iS' •
Notice.'
1 - ',ITHEREAS •my wife, Efeborah Aint/na
V V • Cartifait, has, le/t-my beknnd board
with:out j* r esinse or rrovosation, I heroby
tuition - ill'perso'ns not Ati trilfrt Or` barbOrker
on n4 - iteecinut, as I Win` pay. iin debts of Ver
"ISICI/OL'AS" LOWMAN: ~
Wharton Tp., April 7, 186.
A 0 900
• ,7100 800
1-to ;11
12 00 14 00
,10 12i
'lO 12
60 1,) .65
751'
1700'11ioo
1.9 10
37 44
.20
5 7
.138 1100
•: 3 50
20
2 50' 3 50 1
450 500 '
'.lOO -125
4po .5 00
TOBACCO
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AVNG-erite'reo into a' Co-Partnership are
prepared to furnish all goods in their
line at
Reasonable' Rates
I 1 And of the
Very Best Quality.
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They, keep constantly on hand a large anc .
well selected assortment of- •-
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YOUNG EltSol!7',
OLD Hi!SON-,
BLACK, AND
S;UGARS:
1.4.19.rit BIZdI'N: AND
WIIITE
COFFEt:
RlO, JAVA, UNION, RYE,
AZLSPICE,
PEPPER,
CINNABIO.Z4,
CRACKERS,
FlSff,
FORK ,
S . I4OI7.LI)EIrtS, -. 1
C.I;OVER,I AND
TIMOTHY SEhiD
IRON
AND
3rotASSES,
SYRUP,
PICKLES,
CANDLES,
CHEESE
ORANGES; ANT3'
4r ,
I'LEiIONS;
BOAP, ;
piturr Qr
ALL
FLOUR; by ,the i ,Barrel, Half
Barrel, and saCir.
Buckwheat Piaui by the Sack,
. " Feed 14' the Htuidied.
In - fnct, everything keiii to ti. good Gkocer3
BtOre. PRODUCS taken Art exCharle anc
;CASH xt9t-refused: ,-; •
i, ,
AU GoodsDgiverSditoiAt:thOßorotigb r
. • fr, ;• • •;
FREE ; ,O.' CHARG.H.;•!' .:
„G. W.,GOLTELL.
Coudersport, April G, ,1867.
MIN
call!
in tl
1.1
F
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do it
, T.OOIIrACHE also it will ewe:instantly. --
FOR NERVOUS ,P,EBILITY GElsi
MAL LASSITUDE arising from impindenee
or excess., this Liniment:is a most happy: and
unfniling, 'remedy.
,Actini• directly upon the.
perv i ous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies
the, OyStern, and "restores it to elasticity and
vigor.
m0110r.._,,
an _external remedy, we
claim that it'is the hest knon n, awl We chab
tonge the;worlsl'to prcidnOrcan equal. Every
'victim this 'Aistressing complaint should
'givelit a trial, for, it will not fail to afford
immediate relief, and a majority of cases
will 'greet a radical cure.
QUINSY . AND SORE tfillOAttire
times extremely malignant and
.dangerons,
hilt a timely application Of this Linitnent *ill
never fail to cure. ;
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- - - -
'SPRAINS are sometimes very Astinate,
and [enlargement of the joints is Halite, to
occur If negledted. The worst cases-may, be'
conqUered by this Liniment in'tWo or three
days: • -
BRUISES, CUPS, WtOUNDS,: SORES,
ULCERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield read
ily to; the wonderful hehling'propertles of ,Dift.
SWEET'S INFALLIBLE .LINESIENT,, When
used t according to diibaions. Also, CHIL
IILAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND INSF f 9T
BITES AND STLNGS. I •.
JAPAN TEAS.
Ell
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Dr; Stephen Since!, of Connecticut, :the Great
Natniinl Bone Setter..
„prj Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut ifs known
all over the . United States. ;
'Dr.l Sicp44:2 „4„eefof Connecticut, .pit the .au,
th'or of "Dr. Sweet's Inkilibl9Liniment.7,„'
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Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment -etlieS:lo4ll
rl naatism and never fails. I
'./Ar..l Sweet's Infallible Liniment. Is certain
remedy for Neuralgia. • :.
I :Dr.lSweet's Infallible LiniMeht Cures Durnki
pelds immediately.. . ! •
Dr.!-Sweet's. Liniment Is the best:
snoWti. remedy for Sprains and Bruise's, "I
pr.lS tr ee t 's Infallible Liniment. Cures Head
ache immediately and was never known to fail. •
Dr. Sweet's LafallibloLininzen! Affords imme-L
-diste relief for Piles, and seldom falls to cure.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Linintent Cures Tooth
ache in, one minute., ,
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ItAiSINS
MEI
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Dr.iSweeslnfallible. Lit:lMay Cures. Cuts
nd tiounilsimmediately and leaves no scar.
Dr. Sweet's
,Infallible Liniment Is the best
reused}} for Sores in. the known .!crorld. ' i •
1 Dr, Sweet's Infallible Liniment Has beetiTused
by, more . than a million people, and all
praise at. . . . . .
Dr. Sweet's Lifallible Liniment Takeit inter
,. llycdres Colic,Cholera Morbus and Cnoterq - • 1
Dr. Sweees Infallible Liniment Is truly a
;
r riendl in need," and every- family, shoald
.ave it nt. hand:. • •- • '•• ' .' -
Dr. Sweet's infallible Liniment Is for sale bY
.11 Druggists. - Price 25 and 50 cents
.
HAMS
A Fll'ollll in Need.• try, it
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INC SIV.tET'S INFALLIBLE, gNT,.
).S, ah external remedy, is without a rival 4 and
althyiate 'pain niore speedily 1114 t any
other Preparation. For all.;Rlieuniatic,and.
Nervous IlisOrOrS, it is: truly and'
as', 4. - .for - .fili SereS, Worinds, Sprains
Brnises,llc., AS:soothing, healing .arid
erfes.trentilniiig properties, excite, the just
ivenilt:irtn•ii &AO - nist:llea Of all who have
ever given,
it Over one thonsand
certificates of remarknbleeures performed by
thelast tiro year* attest the fact.
brAiLs
To, .Horse ()whet* !•
DR: SWEET'S INFALLIBLE
any,
FOR HORSES is unrivalled by and
all t'ases Lameness. arising from Sprains,.
13iuiini or Wrenching, its effect is - magic:al
and: . certain. ' Harness or SaddlelGalls,
Scraiches,
.111ange, &C:, it will also . .care
speedily . .! Spavin and Ringbotie• may 'pa,
easily prevented and cured in their incipientl
?jages, but confirmed cases are beyod; the
possibility'bf a RADICAL CURE. No Caseof Pm"
kind, hownrer, is so desperate or: lull:Cass.
but it may Lim:alleviated by this Lintment.
and its faithful application will tilwaYs' rez
move the] Lameness, and enable the horse& to
travel with coinparutiie ease. ,
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Every' Horse Otiriler '
should have this remedy at hand,: . lbi its
tilnelY use at the "first appearance of Lame r ,
,
nesSwill bffenttially preVelitithose formidible
dis:lases,lo which all horse's are liable, and
. •
which render so many, other:vise valuable
hor.tes.nOrly worthless.
Ii4OSEN ' t,
... 1 ..... 1 .Dr. S'il'Etr.S, --:- . • ." .
i7s THE
NFALLIBLE - LiXIALN - T,
S LDI;ER'S ,parc.tsrpf-...
n tlioulnnds have fennd iVtinly, j:
' A.Triend In-Aved:
,
Q. lITIQC=To avoid, iinpositiort, obseive
lie'.lg,ntitnrc and Likeness, of Dr.r Ste Then
Swet On nveiy Jabal, It. filsci kiStephin Sive thi;
Infal' i lible..Lictintetit" biota the 'glass of
eapb*ttle;Avititont *hiott one:are genu
I I IIICLIARDSON -
Norwich, QL
movaGA ik:A4LEN, ,Generar4eats:: I
• ""1.j ,. ;: . :48 qiiff Stiee,'Mestr,"i7ork.
* * *sof& by - all &aslant tiverytiltere. 6,1,G
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UAIRAGO; STIFF NECK ANA:JOINT.%
SPAINS,-BROISES, W,OUNDS.AND •
C.ATS,PILES, PEADACHE,, •
- AND ALL RUEIIMATIC - AND
NERVOUS DISORDERS.. t-
or ail,of WhiCh•it is a_speedy and 'certain ,
edyi _and never fails. Thiaii.iniment is
pared ifrom : . the .recipe 'Dr. :Stephen .
eet; of Conn'ectient; the famous bone.set
-1 and has Weir used 'in his practice 'for:
re Alan twenty years ,with the most Maim
. g success... '• ' • :.'•••• • • j
AN' A 1.1";61VIATOW , OF PAIN, itis. un
led by:any preparatiOn before the public,
Which the 'mot skeptical may be , con
eed by a•single trial. • -
his Dinh:dent will cure rapidly and radi-
Y, Rheumatic Disorders of .every kind, and
housands of cases where it lias been'used
s never beea.known•to fail.
)R NEURALGIA,. it ivili afford immedi
•elief ih every case,.however distressing.
will relieve the worst eases of HEAD
-- itt three' minutes and is Warranted to
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NEW GOODS
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'WAY° itiEtutiAT6l
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iftetatj
FOR THE 'Matt ETC11 . ,4)3048 waif
W.Vn4G' for Med iCeOniiVet n•
Tich
4111 "
of best jobbing banana in seielfork
we sball hereafk,er.kegirA fulkatock of Good{
and.shall tiIways'TTNDERSELL-TgEMAIWET
and oii . most Gqede save ir . o4:firtypeect.,
and on many, ntinch
10 bales Sheetiags and Shirtiii front 18i to
- 22 ets - ., worth 301.0.4 t-
3000 y'ds 'Sheeting fat- tOheese=•lEltith fOi l l2/
cts. wortb :18 . .! i -
300 pieces' best Madder. Print Waiisated
toldrs, 16 to 18 worth is to 30 - : "
100-pieces Hamilton', Pacific. otheilifstid
• belaines for 16th i5-Wcirth 21516 35'
'styles, of double width Alpac;•A Dregs
Goods fo'r 31 ets,Lyd . ,:oldiinto 59 'tent.-- Worth now 93 to 75 -
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Dodble, Width .Saxotiplferinoi titlOwool, 3k
-cts. Korth .75,
AU
. wcol Merino, 63 cts; ihirth3l-45
A large: stock of Wide.:Seotch Ginetitnsigik:
3 ots. yd advance frani
Gocid Tweeds and Denims for 25! eta.
Good Sattinets,Cassimeresanti&U othergoOti
equally as low
In tho im-roi...na-aimselS46
large assortment; gocnt:Coloreil? 8;114
C 3 ceiif;
Black Silk from 88: cti.• td sl,to;iiiiiar Witt(
-50 por ct. more oven in New York
BOOTS , '
sil - OEs,
- Timm.
fa this line off our tratlefw**itk:MVO Walt
large per ct. .• . , .
. Good Suits Black, Grey andCdtdi
Vest,Pants, Hat, Pocket Handket•Chief,titti4
and Shirt fiii.sl.o td - $l2 wort 6 s2'o:
Good Calf Boots:for $2,50-
Todd Wrimen's Shoes f0r.75 - • ='•
'Goad Gaiters for 63 cts
And all , other- kinds of .fitte' atu*l Radii
!Groceriesi•=: . : •
": - • •
yon Groceries pt a etv: l2 gPf
at least 25 to 50 per et. Goon `lit4n
finality for $1 worth $1,50. : , ; . LINE 'good
Tees so to 75 ets.
Good•eleiifflitbliacco torn 3,5 - o:sd Eli •
Intlie line of tatiltio Notions tVeclitilltviii
you a landsome - profli...; i -; ,If
HARDWARE, •CROGIIO6IIY, .:&
et.
frll6llR, PORK, ITEISIS, SHOULDERS biti#
tpn or load at Wellsville price. -
Now, to sane unswering.theniany inquiet*
as,to kilt goods in New York. en'.'
41: 1 1rii g us to sell at these prices= re would
fer you to • • • ••
Jascm H. Bookover4 connected with "the
firm of Messrs. Chit:line
The,largest house in:the wtrrtd fditlqGotidif.'
Also, Messrs. Ho'Whinll & Liadefri; - 80
Chambera st., ever so faideVittor'selligg clieap
and giving their friends,.good,barsaine.
And the reasottfor, our tiellitYgorrdiolhing
• trot '
so low, we a e sti ple the xi sire
establishment of Mei3s - rs:Liiii 3 Ofreet,
& Co., 348 BroadwaYinnefriire 4 tiliehed: firm
bf Messrs. Bald win, Starr AS; Co.; - .Cotirtlafilt
tWo of the best clothing honsbsinibibtr-Y6ft.
Yankee 3.4otions and , Eatioy C00t:1.684 'di'
Beery Smitli Payne & Co.; d 4. Cotfrtlaii
who are noted for giving .thidtfri'ethlS OAP
bargains. .*. : ,
Hardware from Morgon,Qiiacterifiuilli t 1;"•,.
20 Couttla'nd St. ' •
Croekery l frcini
Duane - street. -
- '
, •Atl'tlie Fenst6it *by
,ttin atittlys
GroVeriei
,:and yoo the'
price foißuttei.;
nottion with EfeisrFAikrenl:4
cera Cbihtiiiistori - Merohntati, Wig it.esiti—;
fit'ston SE. ychi :that 60.5'45i,
send to lie* YOrk, oranftittli)icAtt:e-jak,”,
nkf advice and. sond;tb. thota ai t d, vritl
al*aysi•Obtivet*the highest grid:: •
. .
Do `net he )Ed A WV d 6 .4jllicq. - 0 pc! r f
- All we ask-is to-romet
iced, examine- for yojili , :telf I t .R 4 luF i yjlt bqt
gatittiid "Witt iyhat - day perliam. •
tOtIN 4iPLOCifitA :
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